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Truckload Transportation for High-Demand Industries and Specialized Freight

SFI International provides truckload transportation services for data centers, construction, energy, manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, agriculture, and retail operations—supporting large-scale projects and long planning cycles.

Tailored Solutions for North America’s Most Critical Sectors

SFI International supports industries where transportation performance directly affects project schedules and production output. Oversized components, heavy industrial materials, and non-standard shipments require route planning, specialized equipment, and coordinated dispatch from the start.

Through our asset-based network of more than 8,000 tractors and 13,200 trailers across the U.S. and Canada, customers access national capacity without sourcing load by load. Freight moves within one coordinated structure, supporting consistent execution across regions and multi-phase programs.

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Specialized Truckload Solutions By Industry


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Aerospace

Move large, high-value components with securement standards that match aerospace requirements. We transport tooling, assemblies, and sensitive equipment on timed schedules that support production, testing, and integration.
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Automotive

Support facility upgrades, tooling moves, and production changes with reliable truckload capacity. SFI International handles irregular and oversized freight for plant operations, ensuring it arrives in sequence and on schedule.
Manufacturing Freight Transportation by SFI International

Manufacturing

Deliver heavy and irregular freight into plants with tight dock access and limited flexibility. Our carriers handle machinery and equipment for expansions, shutdowns, and daily operations.
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Agriculture

Deliver bulk and specialized freight to rural and facility-based locations with consistent coverage. We move equipment, materials, and processed goods where standard carriers may lack access or flexibility.
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Energy

Transport large, regulated freight to energy sites with routing, permits, and access requirements already covered. We move transformers, cable reels, skids, and infrastructure equipment to support power generation, oil and gas, and renewable projects.
Retail Freight Transportation by SFI International

Retail

Maintain freight flow through ports, DCs, and downstream networks during high-volume periods. We support distribution center operations, store rollouts, and infrastructure projects with consistent truckload capacity across regions.

    Why Choose an Asset-Based Carrier for Your Sector?


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    Clear Ownership

    Operate within one asset-based carrier that owns the tractors, trailers, and employs the drivers. Equipment, dispatch, and execution remain aligned under a single operating structure.
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    Direct Capacity

    Allocate equipment inside a coordinated fleet rather than sourcing load by load. Capacity planning happens within the network, not through intermediaries.
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    Specialized Divisions

    Plan oversized, overweight, and irregular freight through dedicated flatbed, heavy haul, tank, bulk, van, and dedicated divisions. Permits, routing, securement, and site requirements are addressed before dispatch.
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    Multi-Phase Program Support

    Support projects that expand across regions and timelines. Freight remains within one carrier as scope shifts between locations, divisions, or phases.
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    Cost Discipline

    Operate inside an owned fleet that supports stable pricing across contracted lanes. Reduced reliance on spot sourcing supports predictable transportation spend.
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    National Operating Standard

    Apply consistent procedures across terminals in the U.S. and Canada. Equipment, safety standards, and service expectations remain aligned regardless of location.

    Coast-to-Coast North American Truckload Network

    SFI International operates across the U.S., Canada, and cross-border lanes. The network maintains consistent operating standards for construction builds, data center deployments, and industrial programs expanding across regions.

    Our specialized equipment and division support remain accessible within the same network as freight requirements evolve between flatbed, heavy haul, bulk, or dedicated capacity.

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    Structural Steel Supply — Multi-State Commercial Construction

    SFI provides flatbed capacity supporting the movement of structural steel beams and fabricated components from Midwest mills to commercial construction sites across three states. Deliveries are sequenced to match phased erection schedules, with coordinated dispatch to align with crane availability and on-site staging constraints.
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    Heavy Equipment Manufacturing — OEM Support

    SFI supports a major construction equipment manufacturer with a combination of heavy haul and dedicated capacity. Oversized machinery and production units are transported from assembly facilities to dealer networks and active job sites, including multi-axle configurations for overweight loads requiring state-level permitting and route planning.

    Data Center Construction — Multi-Region Deployment

    SFI provides flatbed capacity supporting ongoing data center builds across multiple states. Freight includes building materials and infrastructure components delivered directly to active sites, with dispatch planning aligned to construction sequencing and limited-access site conditions.
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    Start with Your Freight Requirements

    If your industry relies on heavy, bulky, oversized, or project-driven freight, the first step is to talk with a truckload specialist.